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Pediatric Dental Health

Pediatric Dental Health. Dana Gonzalez EEC4731. The Importance of Deciduous Teeth in Young Children. Chewing The spacing of permanent teeth Shaping of the jaw bone Speech development Health, Safety & Nutrition for the Young Child – Marotz , Cross, Rush (p 35).

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Pediatric Dental Health

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  1. Pediatric Dental Health Dana Gonzalez EEC4731

  2. The Importance of Deciduous Teeth in Young Children • Chewing • The spacing of permanent teeth • Shaping of the jaw bone • Speech development • Health, Safety & Nutrition for the Young Child – Marotz, Cross, Rush (p 35)

  3. Keeping Young Children’s Teeth Healthy • Proper diet • Toothbrushing and flossing • Regular dental exams • Fluoride treatments • Health, Safety & Nutrition for the Young Child – Marotz, Cross, Rush (p 35) • CDC.gov/OralHealth/

  4. Introducing Children to Good Oral Hygiene Practices • Provide a size appropriate soft bristle toothbrush • Store toothbrush in child’s reach • Provide an accessible sink • Demonstrate proper toothbrushing technique • Utilize a reward chart • Health, Safety & Nutrition for the Young Child – Marotz, Cross, Rush (p 35)

  5. First Dental Visit • Recommended as early as one year of age, but no later than two years of age • Help children become acquainted with dental staff, routines and cleanings before any painful dental procedures • Schedule routine check-ups every 6 months • Health, Safety & Nutrition for the Young Child – Marotz, Cross, Rush (p 35) • CDC.gov/OralHealth/

  6. How Can Teachers Help? • Invite a local dentist or hygienist to visit the class and answer student’s questions • Encourage healthy diet and hygiene • Provide books and photos about the dentist • Perform regular health checks on students.

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